serpentנָחָשׁ
nachash · Hebrew Noun
In this context, a physical creature used as an agent by the adversary (Satan) to deceive. It represents subtlety and opposition to God’s word, later associated with the deceiver of the whole world.
craftyעָרוּם
arum · Hebrew Adjective
Having a sense of prudence or shrewdness; in a negative sense, it denotes cunning, guile, or deceptive cleverness used to manipulate or mislead others.
LORD Godיְהוָה אֱלֹהִים
YHWH Elohim · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal name of the Creator, the Covenant-keeping God of Israel who reveals Himself to humanity. It signifies His holiness, sovereignty, and faithfulness to His creatures.
dieמוּת
mut · Hebrew Verb
The cessation of life, both physical and spiritual. Biblically, it is the ultimate consequence of sin—a separation from the source of life, God Himself.
knowingיָדַע
yada · Hebrew Verb
To perceive, experience, or gain experiential wisdom. In a fallen context, it implies a desire to determine moral standards independently of God’s revelation.
good and evilטוֹב וָרָע
tob va'ra · Hebrew Noun Phrase
The totality of moral qualities, actions, and consequences. Seeking to define these independently of God is the root of autonomy and the fall of humanity.
womanאִשָּׁה
ishshah · Hebrew Noun
Often used to describe the entirety of human existence, here it refers to the female progenitor of the human race. In a broader theological context, the woman is the first to be deceived and represents the vulnerability to temptation while holding dignity as a bearer of God's image.
treeעֵץ
ets · Hebrew Noun
An object of vegetation created by God, used here symbolically to test human obedience. In biblical narrative, trees often represent the presence, knowledge, or life-giving power of God.
ateאָכַל
akal · Hebrew Verb
The consumption of food, but in this context, it represents the act of disobedience and rebellion against God's direct command. It signifies the appropriation of what was forbidden and the internalization of sin.
husbandאִישׁ
iysh · Hebrew Noun
A term describing the first man created by God. It signifies humanity's origin from the 'adamah' (ground) and highlights his role as the head and representative of the human race.
eyesעַיִן
ayin · Hebrew Noun
In this context, it refers to a moral and spiritual awareness that was previously absent. The opening of the eyes signifies the loss of innocence and the immediate, painful realization of shame and guilt.
nakedעֵירֹם
eyrom · Hebrew Adjective
A state of being uncovered, which in a biblical sense represents vulnerability and the loss of the covering of God's presence or righteousness. After the Fall, it is intimately tied to shame and the awareness of personal moral failure.
LORDיהוה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
The personal, covenantal name of God, indicating His faithfulness and self-existence. It highlights that the One who created humanity is also the One who sustains them and comes to them in relationship.
gardenגַּן
gan · Hebrew Noun
An enclosed, fertile space where God placed man to dwell. Symbolically, it represents the place of intimate communion and harmony between God and humanity before sin entered the world.
presenceפָּנִים
paniym · Hebrew Noun
The literal face or presence of God. It signifies the immediate nearness and intimate relationship that humanity enjoyed with God, which is disrupted by sin, causing them to flee from His sight.
afraidיָרֵא
yare · Hebrew Verb
A natural reaction to the awareness of sin and the holiness of God. It is the overwhelming realization of danger and unworthiness in the presence of the Creator once the covenantal relationship is broken.
nakedעֵירֹם
êyrom · Hebrew Adjective
The state of being unclothed, often used metaphorically in Scripture to represent vulnerability, exposure to God’s judgment, or the loss of glory and innocence following the fall.
eatenאָכַל
akal · Hebrew Verb
The act of consuming food; in this context, it represents the specific act of disobedience to God’s explicit prohibition, serving as the catalyst for human rebellion and the introduction of sin into the world.
LORD Godיְהוָה אֱלֹהִים
YHWH Elohim · Hebrew Noun phrase
The covenant name of God (Yahweh). It denotes His personal, faithful, and redemptive relationship with His people, emphasizing His holiness and His active role as Creator and Judge.
deceivedנָשָׁא
nasha' · Hebrew Verb
To lead astray, beguile, or seduce. It implies a subtle twisting of truth that results in moral failure and disconnection from God’s stated will.